On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 03:43:27PM -0400, Mike Silbersack wrote:
> > when we initially set it up, we found that the default kernel maxfiles of
> > 2088 was inadequate.
> >
> > using sysctl (/etc/sysctl.conf) we bumped it (and procmaxfile) up to 10000.
> >
> > squid didn't seem to find the 10000 after this, only 2088.
>
> maxfiles != maxsockets. You'll need to actually up maxusers to see a
> change. So, either recompile the kernel with maxusers higher, or upgrade
> to 4.4-rc where it's a loader tuneable option.
it isn't a sockets problem.
upping maxfiles solves the problem, but it seems to reset when the system is
rebooted. (at least as far as squid is concerned)
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